2018 sees three graduates achieving Distinction.
The European Sponsorship Association (ESA), the membership body that raises standards within the sponsorship profession and charity and fundraising innovator Cause4, along with the Arts Council England-funded Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy Programme, congratulates its ESA Arts Sponsorship Certificate graduates.
The 2018 arts sponsorship cohort saw a total of three graduates achieve the grade of Distinction and one graduate receive a Commendation. Congratulations to all those that passed.
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For more information please contact:
Charlie Staerck
Marcomms & Events Manager – European Sponsorship Association (ESA)
e: charliestaerck@sponsorship.org | t: +44 (0)20 8390 3311 | www.sponsorship.org
About European Sponsorship Association:
The European Sponsorship Association (ESA) is a membership association whose mission is to inspire, unite and grow the sponsorship industry for the benefit of its members. ESA does this through education, guidance, representation, the recognition of excellence and the sharing of best practice and performance. Its many activities, which include policy, governance and corporate responsibility, education and training, information, networking and the ESA Awards, all have these goals as their core objectives.
ESA’s reach encompasses all types of sponsorship activity from sport, broadcast, education, the arts and culture through to environment and the community. Its membership includes sponsors, rights holders, agencies and consultants, professional advisors and suppliers.
About Cause4:
Cause4 was set up as a social enterprise in May 2009 to support charities, social enterprises and philanthropists in development and fundraising across the charity, arts, sports and educational sectors. Cause4 seeks to be a modernising influence and leader within the charitable sector, offering relevant, contemporary solutions for charities and social enterprises at a time when more creative, entrepreneurial approaches are much needed.
The organisation works in three main areas: strategy and fundraising, philanthropy and enterprise development and is the main delivery partner for the Arts Council England-funded Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy Programme.